Mario Winans - Hurt No More

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Album Details

Title: Hurt No More
Artist: Mario Winans
Release Date: 4/20/2004
Re-Released On: 5/10/2004
Label: Bad Boy Entertainment, Universal Distribution
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker
UPCs: 602498621714, 0602498621714, 0602498624944
Genre: Rhythm & Blues
Styles: Urban, Contemporary R&B
Moods: Stylish, Elegant, Intimate, Refined/Mannered, Romantic, Sexy, Soothing, Sweet, Earnest, Light, Reflective, Sensual, Smooth, Sophisticated, Lush
Total Copies: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Ready for Love (Interlude)
  2. Never Really Was
  3. I Don't Wanna Know
  4. You Knew
  5. How I Made It
  6. Already Know (Interlude)
  7. 3 Days Ago
  8. What's Wrong With Me
  9. Can't Judge Me
  10. Disbelief
  11. Enough (Interlude)
  12. Pretty Girl Bullsh*t
  13. This Is the Thanks I Get
  14. I Got You Babe
  15. So Fine
  16. Should've Known
  17. Turn Around

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDBad Boy Entertainment000239202
2004CDUniversal Distribution9862494

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Album Review

Outside of some significant background details, nothing about Hurt No More is radically exceptional. It is, however, full of small surprises. Not only is it a Winans record with a parental advisory sticker; it's also a Bad Boy release with production and instrumental duties handled by one person. That person is Mario Winans, whose return as a solo artist was announced by a Top Five single that is literally haunted by the spirit of Enya circa 1987. Primarily a producer and multi-instrumentalist, with credits up the ying-yang for big-name gospel and secular artists alike, Winans' rebirth as a solo artist -- after a false start with Motown in 1997 -- is as rich as humbled, sincerely sensitive male r&b gets in 2004. Lead single "I Don't Wanna Know" trumps Ruben Studdard's "Sorry 2004" as the most touching r&b single by a broken-spirited male for 2004, made by a subdued drum pattern, Enya's ambient presence, a sprinkle of piano, and Winans' hushed, pained vocal -- which begs his woman to keep her infidelities low-key. Winans has experience making a wide range of music for others, but he excels most at creating slow, sophisticated grooves for himself. Songs of this kind make up most of this album, and that aspect has a lot to do with why the record is successful. Winans doesn't wear the few occurrences of harder-edged material so well -- "Pretty Girl Bullsh*t," featuring an ill-matched verse from Foxy Brown, is particularly out of character and disrupts the lush, sensual flow of the record. A couple minor blunders like that hardly prevent Hurt No More from being one of the finest r&b albums of the year. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adonis StropshireVocals (Background)
Alexis SetonAssistant Engineer
Alonzo VargasMixing Assistant
Caleb ShreveEngineer
Christopher SternCreative Director
DiddyMixing, Producer, Executive Producer
Dominick MancusoMixing Assistant, Assistant
Elizabeth CollinsMixing Assistant, Engineer
Eric HunterMixing Assistant, Engineer
Erik BarberaGuitar
Francesca SperoProject Manager
Geoffrey RiceAssistant Engineer
Gwendolyn NilesProject Manager
Harve PierreA&R, Associate Executive Producer
Jim BeemanEngineer, Mixing
Jonathan MannionPhotography
Mike BogardStylist
Mike GingEngineer
Paul LogusMixing
Rich KellerMixing
Rob PaustianEngineer, Mixing
Rodrigo LageMixing Assistant
Ron JeffersonBass
Shannon "Slam" LawrenceAssociate Executive Producer
Shannon JonesVocals (Background)
SlamEngineer
Steve ConoverEngineer
Tierra "T Baby" BrownVocals (Background)
Tommy JaminEngineer, Mixing Assistant
Tony AlipertiGuitar
Tracey WaplesMarketing Consultant

Member Reviews

Deana B. wrote on 10/10/2007...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This CD case is cracked, but the CD and artwork are in perfect condition.